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Enjoy the best Amherst has to offer with a ticket to one of Workshop Players' stage productions.
Watch a movie from the comfort of your own car at the drive-in theater.
Parking is plentiful, so patrons can feel free to bring their vehicles.

Lorain is happy to boast the theatrical stylings of Palace Civic Center.
Sit down for a savory meal at their in-house restaurant.
Grab the kids when you head to this theater — its family-oriented atmosphere perfect for the whole clan.
The fresh breeze will cool your face as you watch a movie on the open air screens.
Parking is plentiful, so patrons can feel free to bring their vehicles.

When it first opened its doors in 1949, The Huron Playhouse saw its first performance in the form of John Loves Mary, a wartime comedy. In the prevailing years, the venue and its company have run productions of across all genres, from Shakespearean tales to children's theatre. The company puts on five shows a year, filling the space with musicals, dramas, and migratory box fans within the space of an eight-week summer season.

For the love of spectacle, you'll want to get to Clague Playhouse, Westlake's premiere theater.
View the latest flicks in the privacy of your own car at Clague Playhouse's drive-in theater.
Parking is plentiful, so patrons can feel free to bring their vehicles.

Groupon Guide

Simply put, Cleveland concerts wouldn’t be the same without the instruments that tie almost all of them together: strings. What concert would be, really? From the raucous guitar licks of a rock band at House of Blues Cleveland to the classical symphonies performed by the Cleveland Orchestra’s harps, violins, and cellos—strings are nearly ubiquitous on the music scene, no matter what you’re into. But have you ever wondered how these instruments actually work? Let’s take an inside peek at the science behind the sound.Step 1: VibrationIt all begins with a vibration. When a musician plucks a string or brushes it with a bow, it vibrates at a specific frequency, creating a small, almost indiscernible sound. Within the body of the instrument, however, the sound resonates and amplifies, emerging as the full, sonorous timbre.Step 2: FrequencyThe frequency at which a string vibrates depends upon its tightness and length. When a musician presses down on a string, it becomes shorter, resulting in a higher frequency (or pitch). That’s why a guitarist can replicate countless notes with only six strings.Step 3: The Instrument’s BodyDespite the common underlying physics of vibration and frequency, a variety of factors help to create such a diverse range of sounds among stringed instruments. When playing a fiddle, for instance, the bow simply glides across the strings, resulting in a fluid, even tone. A banjo, on the other hand, has a large round body with a resonating drumhead that creates its characteristic twang. Even something as seemingly innocuous as the type of wood an instrument’s constructed from can have subtle, but distinguishable effects on how it sounds.Step 4: Enjoy the Music Around TownNow that you know how stringed instruments work, you can appreciate the music they make even more. Beachland Ballroom and Tavern consistently ranks among locals’ favorite live music venues, thanks to eclectic lineups that feature everything from nationally renowned country singers to heavy metal acts. If your tastes skew more toward the underground, head to the Grog Shop, an intimate space that hosts some of the country’s hippest indie and college-rock acts.